Discourse: A Review of the Liberal Arts, Volumen4Concordia College, 1961 |
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... tradition before they found their way into their present position in the various documents . This trend , indeed , had its beginning around the turn of the century when the impact of new discoveries first be- gan to make itself felt ...
... tradition before they found their way into their present position in the various documents . This trend , indeed , had its beginning around the turn of the century when the impact of new discoveries first be- gan to make itself felt ...
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... tradition is ultra - aristocratic and better capable of describing a dying order than a rising one - it presupposes an audience of pa- tient initiates . At the same time the Japanese have a very vital folk tradition - a body of tales ...
... tradition is ultra - aristocratic and better capable of describing a dying order than a rising one - it presupposes an audience of pa- tient initiates . At the same time the Japanese have a very vital folk tradition - a body of tales ...
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... tradition which , by equating Pandora with Eve , synthesized the Hebraic notion of curiosity and the Greek con- cept of ignorance as the origin of folly and evil . From the six- teenth through the nineteenth centuries , 2 this tradition ...
... tradition which , by equating Pandora with Eve , synthesized the Hebraic notion of curiosity and the Greek con- cept of ignorance as the origin of folly and evil . From the six- teenth through the nineteenth centuries , 2 this tradition ...
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Meditations on a Theme from Rip Van Winkle poem | 2 |
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